TREKKING IN NEPAL

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Peak climbing

Seen from above Dingboche the mountain Imja Tse (Island Peak) resembles an island in a sea of ice. It was first climbed in 1953 by a very prestigious team in preparation for the ascent of Everest. It is an interesting and attractive summit with a highly glaciated West Face rising from the Lhotse glacier.

The mountain itself is an extension of the South ridge of Lhotse Shar and is separated by a small col. Above this gap, rising to the south is a classically beautiful ridge leading to the summit of Imja Tse. As well as providing an enjoyable climb, the peak also provides some of the most striking scenery in the Khumbu region.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Trip Overview:

The walk up to the Annapurna Base Camp is a classic trip right into the heart of the mountains. Though it has some steep climbs, it is not difficult and the views along the way are spectacular. The Sanctuary Trek traverses a variety of terrain from lowland villages and rice fields to glaciers, and offers magnificent views of high mountains. When you reach the base camp you will be surrounded by soaring Himalayan peaks.

Introduction

The trek to Annapurna is world famous, and is a ‘must-do’ trip for all outdoor enthusiasts. With awe-inspiring views of some of the world’s highest and most beautiful mountains, our treks are carefully organised to ensure you have plenty of time to acclimatise comfortably, making sure you can enjoy the trekking experience to the full.

The first day we have a briefing and sightseeing day in Kathmandu, where we can make sure that your kit is what you need and help you to get anything in the shops of bustling Thamel where our office is based. Then we’ll fly to the beautiful second city of Neal, Pokhara, and begin our trek’s itinerary. We pass through villages of several cultures as well as forests and rhododendron and picturesque Nepali agricultural villages.

The trekking is on good trails, with some rockier stretches nearer to our destination but nowhere is this climbing or even scrambling – there are good paths all of the way. You can expect to trek for 4 to 6 hours each day, with some days spent resting and acclimatising to ensure that we are all fit and healthy at altitude. This makes the trek suitable for any averagely fit walker. On the route accommodation is in Nepal’s famous tea houses – the accommodation is basic but comfortable and the friendly, hospitable Nepali people make your stay a memorable one.

Activities: Trekking and Hiking

Meals: Breakfast in Kathmandu and all meals during the trek

Transportation: Domestic flight and vehicles

Outline Itinerary

Arrive in Kathmandu

Rest day

Drive to Phedi 1,113m from Kathmandu

Trek to Pothana

Trek to Landrung

Trek to Chommorong

Trek to Bamboo

Trek to Deorali

Trek to Machhapuchhere base camp

Trek to Annapurna base camp

Trek to Himalaya Hotel

Trek to Sinuwa

Trek to Jhinua dara

Rest day at Jhinua dara. Visit the hot spring

Trek to Birethati, drive to Pokhara

Rest day in Pokhara

Fly to Kathmandu

Departure

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5

Day 6

Day 7

Day 8

Day 9

Day 10

Day 11

Day 12

Day 13

Day 14

Day 15

Day 16

Day 17

Day 18

Day 1

Arrive in Kathmandu

Day 1

Day 2

Rest day in KathmanduRest day /

Sightseeing in Kathmandu (Boudha, Swambunath, Pashupatinath)

Day 2

Day 3

Drive to Phedi 1,113m from Kathmandu (6 hrs).

Trek starting point

Day 3

Day 4

Trek to Pothana 1,990m

Day 4

Day 5

Trek to Landrung 1,565m

Day 5

Day 6

Trek to Chommorong 2,340m

Day 6

Day 7

Trek to Bamboo 2,340m

Day 7

Day 8

Trek to Deorali 3,230m

Day 8

Day 9

Trek to Machhapuchhere base camp 3,700m

Day 9

Day 10

Trek to Annapurna base camp 4,130m

Day 10

Day 11

Trek to Himalaya Hotel 2,900m

Day 11

Day 12

Trek to Sinuwa 2,340m

Day 12

Day 13

Trek to Jhinua dara 1,780m

Day 13

Day 14

Rest day at Jhinua dara.

Visit the hot spring

Day 14

Day 15

Trek to Birethati,

Drive to Pokhara

Day 15

Day 16

Rest day in Pokhara

Day 16

Day 17

Fly to Kathmandu

Day 17

Day 18

Departure

Day 18

Private trek or group option

We can organise this trek on a private basis for groups of friends, families, clubs, charities or any other group. Depending on your previous trekking experience, you may want a Climb High leader or have no ‘leader’ but sill use the help of one of our guides and/or porters. Costs for this option are available on demand but are often not a huge amount greater than joining one of our ‘fixed departures’. Please contact us with your referred dates and itinerary and we’ll give you a quote.

Additional Information

If you wish to discuss any aspect of the trek or your suitability for it, please contact us by telephone:

00 (977) 1-470-1398

Alternatively, you can contact us by email at: info@climbhighhimalaya.com

Booking

To book a place on this trek, please complete the booking enquiry on our ‘Reservations’ page.

As we are a Nepali company, you will need to send your deposit by bank transfer to our bank account in Kathmandu. This is a completely safe process and may be done at any UK, European, Aus/NZ or US bank in a few minutes. Some banking websites even allow this to be done online.

Details will be sent to you once you have decided to proceed with your booking.

Equipment

Trekkers need to provide their own personal clothing and equipment. It is recommended that you use tried and tested kit on the trip rather than relying on brand new kit you’re not sure of.

A complete kit list is to be found on this website.

Porter Protection

Climb High is a local Nepali company and as such we treat our own people with the respect and good conditions you would expect. Many team members are from our own families and you can be assured that the treatment they receive is second to none. All insurances and porter conditions are met, and more.

Why use Climb High?

Our acclimatisation schedule and trip organisation is designed to give everyone in the team the best chance of reaching base camp in great condition and feeling healthy.

This trek is accommodated in lodges with traditional Nepali hospitality.

Treks are led by highly experienced leaders plus Sherpas and porters.

Porter welfare is paramount to us – we are a local company and want to ensure that we take care of our own staff.

We are a premium Nepali trekking operator, with impeccable local contacts – any changes in plan can be dealt with far more effectively using our experience and network of local contacts.

We have our own modern offices in central Kathmandu in Mandala Street – Thamel’s premium street

IMPORTANT NOTE: Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary, but as this is adventure travel in a remote mountain region, please take the itinerary as a statement of intent rather than an absolute. Travel in Nepal can be dangerous, delayed and highly changeable. Weather conditions, availability of porters and the health of team members can all contribute to changes. The guides and their Sherpa assistants will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if necessary.

Cost:

US$ 1570per person

Services Includes:

All meals and accommodations in tea houses during the trek includes hot drinks

Trek leader

Porters

Three nights hotel in Kathmandu

Two nights hotel in Pokhara

Transportation Kathmandu|Phedi

Transportation Birethanti |Pokhara

Flight Pokhara|Kathmandu

Airport|hotel transfers

Staff insurance

Domestic baggage 15 kg

Annapurna National park conservation fees

Trekking permit (TIMS)

Climb High duffel bag

First-aid kit,

Rescue arrangements

VAT.

Services Excludes:

Insurance and it should cover helicopter evacuation in case of an emergency

Trip Overview:

The walk up to the Annapurna Base Camp is a classic trip right into the heart of the mountains. Though it has some steep climbs, it is not difficult and the views along the way are spectacular. The Sanctuary Trek traverses a variety of terrain from lowland villages and rice fields to glaciers, and offers magnificent views of high mountains. When you reach the base camp you will be surrounded by soaring Himalayan peaks.

Introduction

The trek to Annapurna is world famous, and is a ‘must-do’ trip for all outdoor enthusiasts. With awe-inspiring views of some of the world’s highest and most beautiful mountains, our treks are carefully organised to ensure you have plenty of time to acclimatise comfortably, making sure you can enjoy the trekking experience to the full.

The first day we have a briefing and sightseeing day in Kathmandu, where we can make sure that your kit is what you need and help you to get anything in the shops of bustling Thamel where our office is based. Then we’ll fly to the beautiful second city of Neal, Pokhara, and begin our trek’s itinerary. We pass through villages of several cultures as well as forests and rhododendron and picturesque Nepali agricultural villages.

The trekking is on good trails, with some rockier stretches nearer to our destination but nowhere is this climbing or even scrambling – there are good paths all of the way. You can expect to trek for 4 to 6 hours each day, with some days spent resting and acclimatising to ensure that we are all fit and healthy at altitude. This makes the trek suitable for any averagely fit walker. On the route accommodation is in Nepal’s famous tea houses – the accommodation is basic but comfortable and the friendly, hospitable Nepali people make your stay a memorable one.

Activities: Trekking and Hiking

Meals: Breakfast in Kathmandu and all meals during the trek

Transportation: Domestic flight and vehicles

Outline Itinerary

Arrive in Kathmandu

Rest day

Drive to Phedi 1,113m from Kathmandu

Trek to Pothana

Trek to Landrung

Trek to Chommorong

Trek to Bamboo

Trek to Deorali

Trek to Machhapuchhere base camp

Trek to Annapurna base camp

Trek to Himalaya Hotel

Trek to Sinuwa

Trek to Jhinua dara

Rest day at Jhinua dara. Visit the hot spring

Trek to Birethati, drive to Pokhara

Rest day in Pokhara

Fly to Kathmandu

Departure

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5

Day 6

Day 7

Day 8

Day 9

Day 10

Day 11

Day 12

Day 13

Day 14

Day 15

Day 16

Day 17

Day 18

Day 1

Arrive in Kathmandu

Day 1

Day 2

Rest day in KathmanduRest day /

Sightseeing in Kathmandu (Boudha, Swambunath, Pashupatinath)

Day 2

Day 3

Drive to Phedi 1,113m from Kathmandu (6 hrs).

Trek starting point

Day 3

Day 4

Trek to Pothana 1,990m

Day 4

Day 5

Trek to Landrung 1,565m

Day 5

Day 6

Trek to Chommorong 2,340m

Day 6

Day 7

Trek to Bamboo 2,340m

Day 7

Day 8

Trek to Deorali 3,230m

Day 8

Day 9

Trek to Machhapuchhere base camp 3,700m

Day 9

Day 10

Trek to Annapurna base camp 4,130m

Day 10

Day 11

Trek to Himalaya Hotel 2,900m

Day 11

Day 12

Trek to Sinuwa 2,340m

Day 12

Day 13

Trek to Jhinua dara 1,780m

Day 13

Day 14

Rest day at Jhinua dara.

Visit the hot spring

Day 14

Day 15

Trek to Birethati,

Drive to Pokhara

Day 15

Day 16

Rest day in Pokhara

Day 16

Day 17

Fly to Kathmandu

Day 17

Day 18

Departure

Day 18

Private trek or group option

We can organise this trek on a private basis for groups of friends, families, clubs, charities or any other group. Depending on your previous trekking experience, you may want a Climb High leader or have no ‘leader’ but sill use the help of one of our guides and/or porters. Costs for this option are available on demand but are often not a huge amount greater than joining one of our ‘fixed departures’. Please contact us with your referred dates and itinerary and we’ll give you a quote.

Additional Information

If you wish to discuss any aspect of the trek or your suitability for it, please contact us by telephone:

00 (977) 1-470-1398

Alternatively, you can contact us by email at: info@climbhighhimalaya.com

Booking

To book a place on this trek, please complete the booking enquiry on our ‘Reservations’ page.

As we are a Nepali company, you will need to send your deposit by bank transfer to our bank account in Kathmandu. This is a completely safe process and may be done at any UK, European, Aus/NZ or US bank in a few minutes. Some banking websites even allow this to be done online.

Details will be sent to you once you have decided to proceed with your booking.

Equipment

Trekkers need to provide their own personal clothing and equipment. It is recommended that you use tried and tested kit on the trip rather than relying on brand new kit you’re not sure of.

A complete kit list is to be found on this website.

Porter Protection

Climb High is a local Nepali company and as such we treat our own people with the respect and good conditions you would expect. Many team members are from our own families and you can be assured that the treatment they receive is second to none. All insurances and porter conditions are met, and more.

Why use Climb High?

Our acclimatisation schedule and trip organisation is designed to give everyone in the team the best chance of reaching base camp in great condition and feeling healthy.

This trek is accommodated in lodges with traditional Nepali hospitality.

Treks are led by highly experienced leaders plus Sherpas and porters.

Porter welfare is paramount to us – we are a local company and want to ensure that we take care of our own staff.

We are a premium Nepali trekking operator, with impeccable local contacts – any changes in plan can be dealt with far more effectively using our experience and network of local contacts.

We have our own modern offices in central Kathmandu in Mandala Street – Thamel’s premium street

IMPORTANT NOTE: Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary, but as this is adventure travel in a remote mountain region, please take the itinerary as a statement of intent rather than an absolute. Travel in Nepal can be dangerous, delayed and highly changeable. Weather conditions, availability of porters and the health of team members can all contribute to changes. The guides and their Sherpa assistants will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if necessary.

Cost:

US$ 1570per person

Services Includes:

All meals and accommodations in tea houses during the trek includes hot drinks

Trek leader

Porters

Three nights hotel in Kathmandu

Two nights hotel in Pokhara

Transportation Kathmandu|Phedi

Transportation Birethanti |Pokhara

Flight Pokhara|Kathmandu

Airport|hotel transfers

Staff insurance

Domestic baggage 15 kg

Annapurna National park conservation fees

Trekking permit (TIMS)

Climb High duffel bag

First-aid kit,

Rescue arrangements

VAT.

Services Excludes:

Insurance and it should cover helicopter evacuation in case of an emergency